FEBRUARY 2018 BEACON

3 Editor 5 Commodore

7 Vice Commodore 9 Rear Commodore 10 Chaplain Art Brooks 13 Ancient Mariners 15 First Mates Mention & Flyers

18 Organization Chart 22 Calendar of Events 24 Weekday Managers 25 Mainland Well Waiting List 26 Flag & BOD Contacts / Meeting Info 28 Membership Updates NA Photos

30 BOD Meeting Minutes 34 Miscelaneous Flyers 38 Great Lakes Lake Levels 40 For Sale

People who know me well have often referred to me as a Lunatic, and that’s when they’re being kind. Literally, it’s a term identifying people who pay too much attention to the moon, I always just figured I was born under a Full Moon. I think it’s also because I have a way of looking at things in a way that doesn’t occur to most people and then saying what everyone else is thinking but can’t figure out how to verbalize. Recently I looked up the old lunar calendars and found that while I wasn’t born under a Full moon, there’s a very high probability that I was conceived under one, which explains a lot. See what I mean? As a child my dad often showed me the moon particularly when it was full, I’ve always looked up to see it and still remember wondering why I could see it during daylight in the morning one day in the early 1960’s. One of my favorite things about our house in Casco is the farm fields to the North of our home. The nearest street light is a mile away. As a result, I get many great views of the moon all the time and rarely miss a chance to look up for it each night. I also like to look North and find the North Star, (Polaris) especially when there’s no moon. My dad also showed me, as a child, the Big Dipper and how to use it to find the North Star, which is also the end of the handle on the Little Dipper. I’ve used these and other celestial wonders to find my way home from out of sight of land several times without the aid of anything more advanced than a magnetic compass. In case you haven’t heard, there’s quite a hoopla for the Lunar Enhanced among us this month. The night of January 31-February 1, marks a rare event for us, the second full moon in January is a Blue Moon, this one however is also a Super Moon, a Blood Moon, and will feature a full eclipse if you’re in the Southern Ocean, these features occur early morning Jan 31. What a Great way to finish the month and segue into February. The cover was shot at Nokomis Beach early this morning Jan 31. Speaking of Hoopla, the Commodore’s Ball went off with out a hitch. This marks the kick off of our new season at the Club and Randy and Linda deserve a big round of applause. Many photos were taken and some are featured on Face Book if you’re so inclined. The photographer will send finished photos for our March Beacon. Also see page 38 for Great Lakes Water Levels. You can click the link on page 39 to see more detail on these. Blue Skies; Following Seas, Ron

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As I write this article, the Commodore’s 2018 Ball is now over. It was a very emotional event for Linda and me as we were surrounded by great friends of NCYC. It gave us a chance to introduce to the Club the new 2018 Flag officers and Board of Directors. The support and reassurances we received were overwhelming. We had close to 200 friends who joined us for a night that we will never forget. I want to thank all of you who attended and made that evening so special. It is now February and the middle of winter. All of us are thinking spring and wanting to start getting our boats ready for the summer fun at NCYC. There is still time to join over 60 of your fellow NCYC members for the Commodore’s Cruise in September. The cruise will take us from New York to Halifax, Nova Scotia along the east coast of the Atlantic Ocean. Please contact me if you are interested in joining us or have questions. We still have two (2) open weekday

managers’ spots to fill to complete the list for 2018. The weeks that are open are the last two weeks in September. Please contact Dick Raymond (810-794-4850) if you are interested. Regards, Commodore Randy

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The 2018 Commodores Ball has come and gone and is now documented in the NCYC history books. I would like to both congratulate and thank Commodore Randy and his Lady Linda for hosting such an exceptional event! From my observation, everyone had an excellent time and this 2018 NCYC year has undeniably been kicked off on the right foot. We all concur with PC Pat and Nancy Carroll’s decisions for the 2017 awards being spot on: The Spirit award recognizes a couple that worked hard bringing the club together in a positive environment. PC Tom & Judy McHugh certainly accomplished that as Fleet Captains during 2017 rendezvous. The 2017 Hatzenbuhler recipients, PC Brian & Renee McEvoy have given so much to this club. They have worked tirelessly, both in the spotlight and behind the scenes, doing what they can for the success of NCYC. Congratulations to both couples on awards and recognition well deserved!! NCYC Secretary Glenn is hard at work putting the weekend work schedule together. Communication is vital now! If you are an OD and have a team assembled – share the information. As members, please communicate with Glenn your preferred work weekend. Let’s communicate now to avoid any confusion so that we have ample coverage – every weekend – all season. The 2018 events schedule was included in the recent mailer along with the dues letters. Please take a look at it and mark your calendars for participation at your favorite events. Coming up is the 8th Annual Snowmobile Outing on February 2-4, the ABAY Spring Rendezvous March 9 -11, and the Blessing of the Fleet on March 11 at the Mariners' Church of Detroit. As a general note, please encourage friends interested in joining the club to contact us now. The Board prefers to conduct the interviews and hold the vote early in the year; allowing new members to be included in the annual roster, and introduced at the May general membership meeting. V/C Ian Blackburn

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A big thanks goes’ out to Commodore Randy Pagel and his Lady Linda for putting together and hosting the 2018 Commodores Ball held January 20th at Villa Penna’s. Great friends, great food and a great time was had by all. Congratulations to Past Commodore Brian and Renee McEvoy for receiving the “2017 Member of the Year” award. Congratulations to Past Commodore Tom and Judy McHugh for receiving the “2017 Spirit Award”. These two couples exemplify what being an active participating member is all about. Over the past few weeks it seems that we are getting a small break in the weather, those single digit mornings were getting to be a little too much for me. I hope the milder weather trend continues. In less than three months our first Elite Brigade takes place April 14th. Now may be a good time to get out the 2018 calendar of events and make plans for which Elite Brigade and

other events you are able to attend this upcoming boating season. Participation Brings Success to Organizations Rear Commodore Bill

AMessage From ChaplainArtBrooks…

NOTES FROM THE CHAPLAIN, ART BROOKS Paul Gierlowski, 46 years of age, son of Larry and Adrienne, passed away on January 12 with his family and loved ones by his side. Larry and Adrienne are long time members. Our thoughts and prayers are with them for their loss.

From the Bible……… Romans 14:4 Who are we to judge someone else’s servant? To his own master, he stands or falls. And he will stand, for the Lord is able to make him stand. Some thoughts on this verse – We should not be allowed to judge other people as we are all sinful people in our own right. Many of the people who we judge belong to the Lord. Most of the accusations we make are of an insignificant nature. One day we will answer to God for our actions. The following is a prayer that may be consoling to our members in need. May the love of God give you peace,

May the love of friends give you comfort, May the love of your dear one remain In your heart And give you strength through The difficult days ahead.

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There were 8 people at the January Business Meeting. There were 14 people at the January Luncheon.

Next Business Meeting is February 13, 2018 at the Moose Lodge at 1:00 P.M. The February Luncheon will be February 15, 2018 at 1:00 P.M. at The Cloverleaf Bar and Restaurant 24443 Gratiot Ave. Eastpointe five blocks south of Ten Mile.

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FIRST MATES MENTION FEBRUARY 2018

Hi Ladies:

Happy Valentine’s Day The 2018 First Mate membership packets have been sent out. This is our notification for both renewal and recruitment of new members. Annual dues are due by March 31st, 2018. If you have any questions or have not received your information, please contact Colleen Hall, Membership Director at mossieoak@sbcglobal.net. Please remember, if any of your information has changed, update it so the 2018 First Mate Roster is correct. Preparations are ongoing for the 41st Annual First Mates Fashion Show, May 6, 2018 at Barrister Gardens in St. Clair Shores. Reservations are now being accepted by Jill Romatz. Tickets are $37 and include lunch and open bar. Details are available in the flyer included in this month’s Beacon. Items are needed for raffle drawings. If you have something you would like to donate, please contact Shelley Sweier - 248-330-2141 or at sasweier@gmail.com. Monetary donations are also welcome. Our membership meeting is scheduled for Saturday May 28, 2018 in the NCYC Clubhouse. All are welcome. Please come and share your time and talents with us. Ladies Week is planned for the week of June 10th and the end date is still TBD. This is a fun week and a great way to meet the ladies of the island and enjoy all the events that are planned. There will be more flyers and information to follow in the future. Respectfully, Lisa Roath 2018 First Mates Publicity Director

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Number of tickets ______________ @ $37 each. Total enclosed ______________ Name _______________________________ Phone Number __________________ Guest Names _________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ Reservations are being taken by Jill Romatz. Send this form and a check made payable to NCYC First Mates by Saturday, April 21, 2018 to: 28312 Emerald Ct. Chesterfield, MI 48047 rromatz69@comcast.net / 586-265-7793

Questions? Call Shelley Sweier, 2018 Fashion Show Chairperson 248-330-2141 In order to make this event a success, raffle donations are needed. Please contact Shelley Sweier if you would like to make a cash donation for a raffle purchase or to donate an item for the raffle. Thank you.

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NORTH CHANNEL YACHT CLUB

ORGANIZATION CHART 2018

NCYC Membership

Commodore Randy Pagel

Commodore Past Pat Carrol

Commodore Vice Ian Blackburn

Commodore Rear

Bill

Calihan

Secretary

Membership

Darryl Transportation Campbell

Fleet Captain Ken Lipowski Julie Delauter

Supplies

Treasurer

Publications

Activities

Grounds Harbor & Tom Altobelli

Scott Clubhouse Greenfelder

Brian Fringer

Ron Draper

Glenn Nixon

Debbie Siwek

Dale Hall

Tom Martin

Committee Insurance Chairman P/C Tom McHugh

Committee Finance

Planning Forward Committee

Committee Reserve Fund

Procedures Guidelines & Committee P/C Rick Romatz

Committee Nominating P/C Chuck

Committee By Laws

Calihan R/C Bill

Brian Fringer

Glenn Nixon

P/C Pat Carroll

Stroh

Chaplain

Arms Sergeant-at-

Officer Safety

Recorder Board

Auditor

Leslie Leitch Master Harbor

Ann Malik Sue Mile Surgeons Fleet

Directors Youth

Co. LLC Bultynck &

Shelby Romatz Lisa Roath

Greg Brigman

Art Brooks

Brian Roath

John Sweier

NCYC Photographer Membership

Major Sargent

Pins Burgees & Judy McHugh Manager

P/C Pat Carroll Delegate ABYA

Manager Clubhouse

IT Officer

P/C Bill Hendricks

Scott Bell

Dick Raymond

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North Channel Yacht Club 2018 Calendar of Events January 20 Commodore’s Ball February 2 – 4 Edgerly/Malik Snowmobile Trip March 11 Blessing of the Fleet at Mariner’s Church March 9 - 11 ABYA Spring Rendezvous Midland April 14 Elite Brigade April 21 Elite Brigade April 28 Elite Brigade May 5 Elite Brigade (Steak Lunch) May 6 FASHION SHOW May 12 First Spring Work Party May 19 Second Spring Work Party May 25 – 28 Opening Weekend Fitting Out (OD: Tom Altobelli) 26 - First Mates Patio Party General Membership Meeting 1:00 PM Steer Roast Dinner – 6:00 PM 27 - Pride of Michigan Flag Raising Ceremony 1:00 PM Complimentary Luncheon following Ceremony Father Steve Blessing of the Fleet 3:00 PM June 1 - 3 2 - ABYA Dinner Dance (OD: P/C Pat Carroll) June 8 – 10 Tiki Bar (OD: P/C Jim Angers) June 10 – 15 Ladies Week (OD: Debbie Siwek) June 15 – 17 RENDEZVOUS St. Clair (OD: P/C Edgar Atnip) June 21 ANCIENT MARINERS LUNCHEON 1:00 AT CLUB June 22 -24 Kid’s Weekend Lisa Roath/Shelby Romatz (OD: Bob Carnaghi) June 29 – July 1 Big Smoke (Don Ruma) & Surf/Turf Dinner (P/C Brian McEvoy) (OD: P/C Tom McHugh) July 6- 8 Fourth of July Celebration (OD: Ron Draper) July 13 – 15 Ancient Mariners Horse Race (OD: Glenn Nixon) JULY 19 ANCIENT MARINERS LUNCHEON 1:00 AT CLUB July 20 – 22 FLOAT DOWN (OD: ?)

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July 27 – 29 August 3 – 5

Grosse Pointe Yacht Club

RENDEZVOUS (OD: Dale Hall)

Karaoke (OD: V/C Ian Blackburn) North Channel Yacht Club 2018 Calendar of Events August 10 – 12 CLUB ISLAND RENDEZVOUS (OD: P/C McEvoy) AUGUST 16 ANCIENT MARINERS LUNCHEON 1:00 AT CLUB August 17 – 19 OPEN (OD: Darryl Campbell) August 24 – 26 POT LUCK Swan/ Pagel (OD: P/C Huntley) August 31 – Sept. 3 Labor Day Weekend (OD: Scott Greenfelder) 1 - General Membership Meeting 1:00 PM Meet the Candidates P/C Beer Bust after Meeting hot dogs/hamburgers 2 - First Mates Dinner September 7 – 9 Commodore’s Golf Outing (OD: R/C Bill Calihan) September 10 ABYA GMM First Mates Dinner SEPTEMBER 13 ANCIENT MARINERS LUNCHEON 1:00 AT CLUB September 14 – 16 SMOKE ON THE WATER BBQ COOK OFF (OD: P/C Romatz) September 21 – 23 OPEN (OD: TomMartin) September 22 – 29 Commodore’s Cruise to the East Coast (OD:?) September 28 – 30 OPEN (OD:?) October 5 – 7 Haul Out Weekend (OD: Debbie Siwek) 6 - General Membership Meeting 1:00 PM 6 - Haul Out Dinner 7 - First Mates Haul Out Breakfast October 13 Fall Work Party October 20 Fall Work Party

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NCYC 2018 WEEKDAY MANAGERS SCHEDULE

May 20-25

Vice Commadore Ian Campbell and Marie Dick and Vicky Raymond

May 28-June 1 Tony and Sharon Simion

Darryl and Josette Campbell

June 3-8

Dick and Vicky Raymond

Diane French

June 10-15

Ladies Week

Debbie Siwek

June 17-22

Jerry and Irene Krist

Tony and Kim Scicluna Pat & Brigida Sullivan

June 24-29

Ron and Colleen Braun

Larry & Kim Miedema Dennis & Ellen Alcazar

July 1-6

Bob and Brian Fringer

Dennis and Janet Pomeroy

July 8-13

Ron and Colleen Braun

Tim Grennan and Eileen McDonald

July 15-20

Art and Sue Brooks

PC Rick and Jill Romatz

July 22-27

Scott Goemmel & Michele LaComb

Dale and Colleen Hall

July 29-Aug 3 John and Shelley Sweier

Frank and Diane Corcoran

Aug 5-10

PC Ken and Kay Smith

PC Harley and Linda Burris Al & Ruth Durand

Aug 12-17

Leslie Leitch and Patty Mok

Scott and Nicole Greenfelder

Aug 19-24

John and Shelley Sweier

Jim and Linda Lutz

Aug 26-31

Commadore Randy and Linda Pagel

Kemp's, Romatz's and Marten's

Sept 3-7

Chris and Julie Strzyzewski

Jim and Sue Mile, Pat Adams

Sept 9-14

MSU Week

Raymond's, Swieier's, Corcoran's & Frame's

Sept 16-21

OPEN

Sept 23-28

OPEN

Commadore's Cruise

Sept 30-Oct 5 Brian Milak and Lori Abry

McGregor's, Edgerly's, PC Tom & Judy McHugh

Please call Dick and Vicky Raymond @ 810.794.4850 if you would like to see what a Weekday manager's does. We could use a volunteer for a couple of days during week 3. Also we have two weeks open and need membe to fill these openings. Remember its more fun when you have two or three couples working together and

what a great way to enjoy a week on the island

MAINLAND WELL WAITING LIST

Updated June 8, 2017

JIM BUTLER (wells 2-6)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

CHUCK STROH

DEBBIE SIWEK(wells 2-6) RUSS ADAMS TOM ALTOBELLI TOM MCHUGH DENNIS BIEL JOHN ANDERSON MICHAEL LINDEN FRANK CORCORAN TOM FORD

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

BRIAN ROATH HUNT TAYLOR

RANDY PAGEL (wells 2-6) LOU GAROFOLO (wells 2-6) BILL CALIHAN (wells 2-6)

RICHARD RAYMOND

MEMBERS PLEASE NOTE: THIS LIST IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY TIME. Please contact the Transportation Director, Darryl Campbell for the current status of any well; or position of anyone on this list.

2017 WELL LEASES SENIORITY LIST Well No. Name Since 1 Ian Blackburn 4/3/14 2 Charles Herr 1992 3 Brian McEvoy 2008 4 Jeff Edgerly 2009 5 John Dickson 4/2/07 6 Terry Hart 4/26/11 7 Lou Garofolo 2012 8 Bob Marin 2003 9 Steve Marten 2013 10 Bill Hendricks 2006 11 Brian Maliik 6/7/14 12 Larry Malik 4/7/07 13 Ron Kemp 3/26/07 14 Mark Busch 5/10/11 15 Brent Malik 4/29/15 16 Ed Romantz 2004 17 Greg Criner 6/1/15 18 Dave Gronbach 2016 19 Keith McGregor 4/4/15 20 Donna Glick 2017

Membership update:

Interviews pending Here are the people on the waiting list for 2018! We look forward to welcoming them opening weekend!

Tom & Therese Adamowski Art & Mary Ashley Glenn & Jennifer Franklin Ron & Carrie Henry Stewart & Andrea Ireland David & Vicki Koch Tom & Denise Lisowski Gilbert& Kristin Palmer Sharon Sheroski Rodney Soenen & Bonnie Lang

North Channel Yacht Club Board of Directors - Regular Meeting 14 December 2017

Call to Order Commodore, Pat Carroll Commodore Pat Carroll called the meeting to order. The meeting was held at Rosie O’Grady’s. Roll Call Secretary, Glenn Nixon F LAG O FFICERS Present Absent Commodore Pat Carroll   Vice Commodore Randy Pagel   Rear Commodore Ian Blackburn   D IRECTORS Transportation Darryl Campbell   Harbor & Grounds Bill Calihan   Activities Tom Martin   Treasurer Brian Fringer   Publications Ron Draper   Secretary Glenn Nixon   Membership Kim Miedema   Supplies Dale Hall   Club House Scott Greenfelder   I MMEDIATE P AST C OMMODORE P/C Chuck Stroh   EXCUSED A PPOINTED P OSITIONS Fleet Captain P/C Tom McHugh   Board Recorder Don Ruma   EXCUSED Pledge of Allegiance All Approval of Agenda All MOTION: Moved by Scott Greenfelder and seconded by Darryl Campbell to approve the agenda. Motion Carried Approval of Meeting Minutes All MOTION: Moved by __________ and seconded by __________ to approve the 9 November 2017 Board Meeting Minutes. Motion Carried Commodore’s Comments Commodore, Pat Carroll I would like to thank each of you for helping Nancy and I have a great year at the helm of this fantastic club. Thanks to PC Chuck Stroh and Kim Miedema for your years of hard work, and to Darryl Campbell and Ron Draper for taking on another 3. I would also like to welcome Debbie Siwek and Tom Altobelli to the Board, good luck to both of you. I can’t thank PC Tom and Judy McHugh and Don Ruma enough for their time and effort. And last, but not least, good luck to Randy and Linda, your time is only 18 days away. Once again, thanks and enjoy yourselves this evening.

NCYC Regular Meeting Minutes

14 December 2017

Page 2 of 3

Vice-Commodore’s Comments Vice Commodore, Randy Pagel I want the existing and new Board members to pick their OD weekends so we can send out a list for the remaining members in January. The new board meeting location on January 11 th will be Penne Lane in Clinton Twp. Rear-Commodore’s Comments Rear Commodore, Ian Blackburn I would like to thank the spouses of the board members for their support this year as I know that they are a big part of our success. Financial Report Treasurer, Brian Fringer The financial report was distributed via e-mail prior to the meeting and summarized. MOTION: Moved by Bill Calihan and seconded by Scott Greenfelder to approve the Financial Report. Motion Carried ABYA Report P/C Chuck Stroh Absent – No Report Correspondence All None CURRENT BUSINESS Activities – Tom Martin No report. Club House – Scott Greenfelder No report. Harbor & Grounds – Bill Calihan Ice clusters are complete and piling replaced. Membership – Kim Miedema Dan Pienta resigned. Publications – Ron Draper Flipping Book membership renewal is due in January. Secretary – Glenn Nixon All weekend OD’s are filled except two.

Supplies – Dale Hall All credits received. Transportation – Darryl Campbell The cable is in place across the parking lot gate to keep traffic out. Fleet Captain – P/C Tom McHugh

NCYC Regular Meeting Minutes

14 December 2017

Page 3 of 3

No Report NEW BUSINESS Good of the Order Scott Greenfelder mentioned that a new air compressor was left at the club and would like to know who donated it. Bill Calihan asked to keep P/C Scott Bell and Art Brooks in your prayers. Kim Miedema mentioned the Amazon commission when buying through our website and that the Yachting Club of America membership cards are in. Adjournment MOTION: Moved by Darryl Campbell and seconded by Bill Calihan to adjourn the meeting. Motion Carried Next Meeting Date and Time: Thursday, 11 January 2018, 7:00 p.m. Location: Penne Lane, 44905 Morley Drive, Clinton Twp. 48036

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1964

1934

The levels on the hydrographs are shown in both feet and meters above (+) or below (-) Chart Datum. Chart Datum, also known as Low Water Datum, is a reference plane on each lake to which water depth and Federal navigation improvement depths on navigation charts are referred. Ԁ All elevations and plots shown in this bulletin are referenced to International Great Lakes Datum 1985 (IGLD 1985). IGLD 1985 has its zero base at Rimouski, Quebec near the mouth of the St. Lawrence River (approximate sea level).

LAKE ST. CLAIR

1934

1934

-1

-0.3

1926

1926

1936

1936

15 DEC

2016

2017

2018

Ft.

JAN

FEB

MAR

APR

MAY

JUN

JUL

AUG

SEP

OCT

NOV

DEC

JAN

FEB

MAR

APR

MAY

JUN

JUL

AUG

SEP

OCT

NOV

DEC

JAN

FEB

MAR

APR

MAY

M.

+ 6

+ 1.8

1986

1986

1986

1986

1985

1985

1985

+ 5

+ 1.5

1986

1986

1986

1986

1986

1986

1986

1986

1986

1986

1986

1986

1986

1987

1987

1987

1986

1986

1986

1986

1987

1987

1987

+ 4

+ 1.2

+ 3

+ 0.9

NOVEMBER MEAN LAKE LEVELS

+ 2

+ 0.6

ELEVATIONS REFERENCED TO THE CHART DATUM OF EACH RESPECTIVE LAKE (IGLD 1985)

+1

+ 0.3

Superior

Mich- Huron

St. Clair

Erie

Ontario

0

1934

1934

0

1934

1934

1934

CHART DATUM 569.2 FEET (173.5 METERS)

1934

1934

1934

* 2017

Ft.

602.95

580.22

575.59

572.38

245.60

1934

LAKE ERIE

1935

1935

1934

1934

1934

1934

1934

1936

1936

M.

183.78

176.85

175.44

174.46

74.86

-1

-0.3

2016

Ft.

602.33

579.36

574.77

571.72

244.36

M.

183.59

176.59

175.19

174.26

74.48

Ft.

603.31

581.96

576.84

573.65

246.65

15 DEC

2016

2017

2018

Ft.

JAN

FEB

MAR

APR

MAY

JUN

JUL

AUG

SEP

OCT

NOV

DEC

JAN

FEB

MAR

APR

MAY

JUN

JUL

AUG

SEP

OCT

NOV

DEC

JAN

FEB

MAR

APR

MAY

M.

** MAX.

M.

183.89

177.38

175.82

174.85

75.18

1952

1952

Yr.

1985

1986

1986

1986

1945

1973

1973

1973

+ 5

+ 1.5

1947

1947

1973

1973

1973

1947

1947

Ft.

600.43

576.28

571.46

568.24

241.96

1947

1947

1952

1952

1952

+ 4

+ 1.2

** MIN.

M.

183.01

175.65

174.18

173.20

73.75

1952

1952

1952

1945

1945

1945

1945

1945

1945

1945

1946

1946

1946

Yr.

1925

1964

1934

1934

1934

+ 3

+ 0.9

** AVG.

Ft.

601.94

578.67

573.85

570.87

244.52

+ 2

+ 0.6

M.

183.47

176.38

174.91

174.00

74.53

* provisional ** Average, Maximum and Minimum for period 1918-2016

+1

+ 0.3

1935

0

0

1934

1935

1935

CHART DATUM 243.3 FEET (74.2 METERS)

1935

1935

1934

1935

1935

LAKE ONTARIO

1934

-1

-0.3

1934

1935

1935

1936

1936

1934

1934

1934

Information

Recorded water levels in this bulletin are derived from a representative network of water level gages on each lake (see cover map). Providers of these data are the U.S. Department of Commerce, NOAA, National Ocean Service, and Integrated Science Data Management, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Canada. The Detroit District, Corps of Engineers and Environment Canada derive historic and projected lake levels under the auspices of the Coordinating Committee on Great Lakes Basic Hydraulic and Hydrologic Data. This bulletin is produced monthly as a public service. The Corps also, on a weekly basis publishes online the Great Lakes, Connecting Channels and St. Lawrence River Water Levels and Depths , which provides a forecast of depths in the connecting rivers between the Great Lakes and the International Section of the St. Lawrence River. This Monthly Bulletin of the Lake Levels for the Great Lake s may be obtained free of charge by writing to the address shown on the front cover, by calling (313) 226-6442 or emailing hhpm@usace.army.mil. Notices of change of address should include the name of the publication. This information is available on the internet at http://www.lre.usace.army.mil/Missions/GreatLakesInformation.aspx . According to preliminary estimates, basin-wide precipitation was near average for the basin as a whole during November, but Lake Michigan-Huron and Lake Ontario both received below average precipitation. Lake Erie received the most precipitation with estimates at 143% of its average November precipitation and Lake Michigan- Huron received the least rainfall at only 83% of its November average. Over the last 12 months, the total rainfall has been slightly above average for the Great Lakes basin. Net basin supply was above average for Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. Lake outflows in November were above average for all lakes. All of the lakes were above their November long-term average water levels. From October to November, all of the lakes experienced a decline of about an inch, except for Lake Ontario, which remained the same. This November’s levels were 7 to 15 inches above last year’s November level. All of the lakes are below their record high levels. Lake Superior is only 4 inches below its record high November level set in 1985. The other lakes are 13 to 21 inches below their record high November levels. All of the lakes remain above their long-term averages by 12 to 21 inches. Great Lakes Basin Hydrology November 2017

PRELIMINARY PRECIPITATION (INCHES)

November

12-Month Comparison

BASIN

Average

Average

% of Average

% of Average

Last 12 months

2017

Diff.

Diff.

(1900-2014)

(1900-2014)

Superior

2.55 2.30 4.10 2.98

2.48 2.77 2.86 3.16

0.07 -0.47

103

34.15 35.85 37.45 42.19

30.52 32.57 35.65 35.87

3.63 3.28 1.80 6.32

112 110 105 118

Michigan-Huron

83

Erie

1.24 143

Ontario

-0.18

94

Great Lakes

2.69

2.75

-0.06

98

36.38

32.76

3.62

111

November Net Basin Supplies 1 (cfs)

November Outflows 2 (cfs)

LAKE

Average 3 (1900-2008)

Average (1900-2008)

2017

2017

Superior

6,000

17,000

111,000

78,000

Michigan-Huron

14,000

40,000

216,000

190,000

Erie

19,000 58,000

-2,000

240,000 300,000

201,000 239,000

Ontario

20,000

Notes: Values (excluding averages) are based on preliminary computations; cfs denotes cubic feet per second. 1 Net basin supply is the net result of precipitation falling on the lake, runoff from precipitation falling on the land which flows to the lake, and evaporation from the lake. Negative net basin supply denotes evaporation exceeded runoff and precipitation. The net total supply can be found by adding the net basin supply and the outflow from the upstream lake. 2 Does not include diversions. 3 Lake Ontario average water supplies and average outflows are based on period of record 1900-2005

2018 O.D. and Weekend Work Schedule

1

2

3

4

5

Wknd

Fitting Out GM Meeting

ABYA Dinner Dance

Tiki Bar

NCYC Rendezvous St. Clair

Kid's Weekend Party (Roath/Romatz)

Date O.D. T Altobelli 5/25

6/1

6/8

6/15

6/22

Hrs. P Carroll 16 B Carroll 16 G Wojtalik 16 K Verkest 8 D Ruma 16 N Werner 16 T Verkest 16 L Verkest 16 S Scarpaci 16 V Scarpaci 8 B Scarpaci 16 J DeQuick 16 R Pawelczyk

Hrs. J Angers

Hrs. E Atnip 16 B Watson

Hrs. B Carnaghi

Hrs.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

M Schoen M Busch B Breuhan G Murray B Swatosh R Richards

16 D Shepperson 16 D Duvernay

16 D Lockhart

16 16 16 16 16

16 M Riehl

8

L Garofalo

16 L Angers 16 W Angers

16 M Rathbone

16 D Carnaghi

8

T Idzikowski

16 R Currie 16 A Herzig

16 D Biel

16 G Kohout 16 K McGregor 16 S Richardson

8 8

J Biel

16 J Vandenbossche 16

S Stay

D LeVeque

16 P Rener

16

G Gostomski

16 S Oliver

16 J Dickson

16 A Garofalo (Jr.) 16 J Garofalo (Jr.)

8 8 8 0 0 0 0

C Stroh A Herr

8 8

M Oliver

16 M Snethcamp

10 11 12 13 14

0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0

B Carnaghi (Jr.)

T Loy

16

K Miedema

8 0 0

G D'Haillecourt (Sr.)8

0

184 176

152 136

136 128

136 128

136 136

TOTAL

BUDGET

11

12

13

14

15

Wknd

Karaoke

Club Island NCYC Rendezvous

Pot Luck

GM Meeting Labor Day

Date O.D. I Blackburn 8/3

8/10

8/17

8/24

8/31

Hrs. B McEvoy

Hrs. D Campbell 16 J DeGregory

Hrs. D Huntley

Hrs. S Greenfelder Hrs.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

D French J Tucker H Burris D Jacott H Taylor E Alcazar M Napior S Marten B Skibinski

8 B Malik

16 R Kemp 16 B Bauer 16 J Dequick

16 T Simion

16

16 C McEvoy 8 A McEvoy 8 R Adams 16 T Marini 16 B Malik 16 L Malik 16 S Criner 16 G Criner 0 J Edgerly 16 J Mile

16 D Aitken

8

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8

T Steinmacher

16

16 16

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

D Gronbach T Grennan M Winkler

8

16 16

8

16 16

B Swan

8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

8

10 11 12 13 14

B Rose

16 16

0 0 0

0 0 0

136 136

152 128

48

88

16

TOTAL

128

128

176

BUDGET

2018 O.D. and Weekend Work Schedule

6

7

8

9

10 NCYC Rendezvous Grosse Pointe YC

Wknd

Cigar/Whiskey/Wine Surf & Turf

July 4th Celebration

Ancient Mariners Meat Mania

Float Down (?)

Date O.D. T McHugh 6/29

7/6

7/13

7/20

7/27

Hrs. R Draper 16 C D'Andrea 16 C Cook III

Hrs. C Penzien

Hrs. D Hall 16 P Frame 16 G Smith 16 R Braun

Hrs. B Fringer

Hrs.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

D Glick T Hart P Poirier P Kelton R Rzesut D Pelletier A Pelletier A McHugh R Latowski

8

D Pomeroy

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

16 B Edens

16 B Malik 16 L Leitch 16 S Popkie 16 J Wyss

16 G Shalagan

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

P Hugh Vestal

L Piecuch

J Zych

16 J Van De Winkle

M Davis

16 S Goemell 16 K Scicluna

T Grunwald

0 0 0 0 0 0

10 11 12 13 14

0 O Isbill

0 P Sullivan

0 0 0

0 0 0

144 128

168 128

48

128 128

TOTAL

128

128

BUDGET

16

17

18

19

20

Wknd

Golf Outing

Smoke on the Water

GM Meeting Haul-Out (Party)

Date O.D. B Calihan 9/7

9/14

9/21

9/28

10/5

Hrs. R Romatz 16 C Strzyzewski

Hrs. T Martin

Hrs. G Nixon 16 B Edens

Hrs. D Siwek 16 D Vanover

Hrs.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

B BuWalda

16 J Butler

16 16

M Linden O Isbill D White

16 E Romatz

8 8

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

A Durand

16 J Wunderlich

T Dean

8

8 R Mann

16 16

B Palumbo

16

F Zrepskey C Calihan M Calihan M Deneve D Kilicki16

16 D Hagendorff

B Marin

8 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0

8 S Bell

8

S DeGregory

8 P Maniaci

16 16 16 16

J Hickey T O'Brien

16 J Prochaska

16

16 T Powers 0 R Brown

10 11 12 13 14

0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0

120 128

136 136

16

16

96

TOTAL

128

128

136

BUDGET

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